Hummingbird Feeder, Blown Glass #E622

This Hummingbird feeder would make a great gift and comes in a gift box and comes with information on how to make your own nectar.

We did a lot of research before designing our hummingbird feeders. One of our goals was to create a feeder that does not drip. We found the Hummingbirds tongue is 2 to 3” long, this allowed us to make a feeder the bird drinks from the top, preventing dripping.

Our blown glass Hummingbird Feeders are made using Borosilicate glass, this glass is strong, durable and designed to weather the outdoor elements. The detachable spout on the feeder makes it easy to fill.

I made the butterfly charm using copper and silver wire incorporating gemstones and glass beads.

Each one of our Hummingbird feeders is made one at a time and are a husband and wife collaboration, Bill blows the glass feeder and spout and Rae creates the handcrafted chain work the feeder hangs by.

From the top of the wirework loop to the bottom of the feeder vessel this measure about 11inches long. The vessel itself is about 3” in diameter and holds about 5 oz of nectar.

All of our glass is annealed in a kiln run by a digital ramping controller.

Thank you for your time and have a fun and wonderful day, Rae Grout

More about us and our story:

Bill has been blowing glass since 1993. In 2002 Rae left the corporate world to be with Bill and pursue her artistic adventure blowing glass and so much more.

Since 2016 Rae has been incorporating metalworking, steampunk, dragons and other fantasy themes into the glass art.

Together they live on a small farm that includes orchards, an extensive garden with a greenhouse, Steampunk shop, Torch shop for torchwork glass blowing, Bills Man Cave equipped with an electronics wing and the Brewhouse, along with the Sage Cottage Observatory for astrophotography and the vacation getaway Sage Cottage 406 itself where guests can join the journey in comfort and quiet.

The location has wide-open views overlooking the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, where together they spread love and harmony, sharing this fantastic journey called life.